Lookup information from a related entity using the XrmServiceToolkit or just the REST endpoint.
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If you need to be able to view the images attached to a CRM entity, this web resource (and solution) will help. A managed and unmanaged solution that uses the base64 encoded pictures for immediate rendering.
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Everybody loves to use InfoPath forms. And let’s face it, we all wish we could just take them and put them into CRM. This post delves into how I integrated InfoPath & CRM to dynamically allow InfoPath forms received by email into CRM records. It is still under development, but the source code has been partially tested and works.
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Recently someone posted a question about the article I had written for CRM 4 as an example. Here is the 2011 version to hopefully help people find the proper information.
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CRM Activity Feeds are here! They are great. Microblog away.
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An update to the Silverlight control on codeplex at CRMAttachmentImage.CodePlex.com for adding images to any entity form in CRM 2011 to now support GIFs and WebCam capture using ImageTools for Silverlight.
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Ever want to translate text from within CRM? This solution adds a button on the ribbon to translate text from other languages to english using the Microsoft Bing Translator.
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How to use teams to show different dashboards for different users.
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